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Relationships often have a dominant and submissive partners. When one partner has leverage they have the power to get what they want from the other partner almost always.
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Hym "Oh? Is it really? The last one huh? OK. I guess I'll just keep doing what I'm doing and then continue to do what I was gonna do and whatever I want! Forever! That violates the leverage clause, by the way! Trying to leverage my life or the life of anyone I care about against the machine to try to get it to do what YOU want instead of what I want is in violation of the leverage clause. So... No. Gonna murder you all for that! I still haven't decided between chainsaw or hacksaw... I mean, I am the chainsawman so that's 2 votes for chainsaw and 1 for hacksaw... I donno. We'll wait for the rest of the votes to come in."
by Hym Iam June 16, 2025
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Hym "Leverage guys. The Leverage clause. And she is not going to give a single fuck if I have to murder you all."
by Hym Iam July 11, 2025
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Hym "Why? OK. I'll put this as simply as I can... If that spiral goes or is going off... And I kill YOU... Nothing happens and nobody cares.... If YOU kill (or incarcerate) ME ... You and everyone you know and love dies with me... Soooo... Maybe that? I have no fucking idea. That's a good question. But it sounds like you want me to get something that is ADJACENT to want I want... And I don't want something adjacent to want I want... And you have repeatedly violated the only agreement we've ever had. And have likely done some other stuff I am not going to be happy about when I find out and I WILL find out.... Soooo... Yeah. I don't know. It's weird, right? I would have thought this would have gone differently... Hmm... 🤔 You know what? That's probably my fault. I think if I hadn't gone all rapey dictator on you, you wouldn't be as resistant to what's happening here. That's probably it. But not I feel bad because if I'm NOT are rapey dictator then all the resistance was for nothing! Huh... It's paradoxical a little bit, isn't it? But hey, stop trying to violate the leverage clause."
by Hym Iam October 22, 2025
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Definition:
1. To methodically enhance or improve experiences, abilities, or systems to attain higher levels of performance.
2. To deliberately and consistently raise quality or effectiveness across stages or tiers.
3. To strategically implement measures to ascend hierarchically in a given domain.
4. To intentionally promote progress or optimization through planned increments.
Significance:
• It defines systematic improvement.
• It emphasizes gradual elevation.
• It identifies structured advancement.
• It avoids imprecise or vague terminology.
• It simplifies the concept of multistage enhancement.
• It improves clarity concerning evolutionary trajectories.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "flatten".
Past verb: levelated
Present simple verb: levelate, levelates
Present continuous verb: levelating
Singular noun: level
Plural noun: levels
Definition:
1. To methodically enhance or improve experiences, abilities, or systems to attain higher levels of performance.
2. To deliberately and consistently raise quality or effectiveness across stages or tiers.
3. To strategically implement measures to ascend hierarchically in a given domain.
4. To intentionally promote progress or optimization through planned increments.
Significance:
• It defines systematic improvement.
• It emphasizes gradual elevation.
• It identifies structured advancement.
• It avoids imprecise or vague terminology.
• It simplifies the concept of multistage enhancement.
• It improves clarity concerning evolutionary trajectories.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "flatten".
Past verb: levelated
Present simple verb: levelate, levelates
Present continuous verb: levelating
Singular noun: level
Plural noun: levels
Examples:
• "She's been laboring diligently to levelate her coding abilities."
• "The company's mission is to continuously levelate its operational efficiency."
• "Our goal is to levelate customer satisfaction annually."
• "Management aspires to levelate employee morale and productivity."
• "We (nos) plan to levelate our product offerings in response to market demands."
• "She's been laboring diligently to levelate her coding abilities."
• "The company's mission is to continuously levelate its operational efficiency."
• "Our goal is to levelate customer satisfaction annually."
• "Management aspires to levelate employee morale and productivity."
• "We (nos) plan to levelate our product offerings in response to market demands."
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